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One-day TI DaVinci seminars
May 08 - 10, 2007 Germany (May 8) and Austria (May 10)

During this full-day, highly technical session, experts from Green Hills, Ittiam and MontaVista will show you how to design your next digital video system using DaVinci Technology-based processors, and program Linux-enabled ARM cores via industry-recognized APIs to abstract the real-time video processing subsystem.
JavaOne
May 08 - 11, 2007 San Francisco

Located at Moscone Center in San Francisco, May 8-11, the annual JavaOne conference is one of the leading events for Java technology developers. Established in 1996, the Conference provides technology enthusiasts the opportunity to learn about the latest technology innovations with Java technology, scripting, Open Source, Web 2.0 and more.
Embedded & Real Time Linux Development
May 09 - 11, 2007 Sunnyvale, CA

This three-day intensive hands-on course provides the knowledge and skills needed to develop an embedded Linux product. It shows attendees how to configure a small Linux kernel and develop code within the kernel for support of a target platform and application.
Linux Device Driver Development
May 14 - 16, 2007 Sunnyvale, CA

This three day course provides substantial practice with the key steps in developing Linux device drivers. The course shows attendees how device drivers work with the Linux kernel, how to compile and load drivers, how to debug drivers, and other essential topics.
Microprocessor Forum
May 21 - 23, 2007 San Jose, Calif.

Acknowledging that consumer applications are "currently driving a majority of the innovation" in microprocessor technology, In-Stat has made consumer electronics the focus for this year's spring microprocessor forum. The event is set for May 21-23 in San Jose, Calif.

Presentation topics will likely include

* Multicore processors and enabling technologies
One-day TI DaVinci seminars
May 31, 2007 U.K.

During this full-day, highly technical session, experts from Green Hills, Ittiam and MontaVista will show you how to design your next digital video system using DaVinci Technology-based processors, and program Linux-enabled ARM cores via industry-recognized APIs to abstract the real-time video processing subsystem.
One-day TI DaVinci seminars
Jun. 05 - 07, 2007 France (June 5); Netherlands (June 7)

During this full-day, highly technical session, experts from Green Hills, Ittiam and MontaVista will show you how to design your next digital video system using DaVinci Technology-based processors, and program Linux-enabled ARM cores via industry-recognized APIs to abstract the real-time video processing subsystem.
One-day TI DaVinci seminars
Jun. 12 - 20, 2007 Italy (June 12); Israel (June 20)

During this full-day, highly technical session, experts from Green Hills, Ittiam and MontaVista will show you how to design your next digital video system using DaVinci Technology-based processors, and program Linux-enabled ARM cores via industry-recognized APIs to abstract the real-time video processing subsystem.
Embedded Linux Design Wokshop San Diego July 9-12, 2007
Jul. 09 - 12, 2007 San Diego, CA

This four day, hands on training class provides software designers and product verification staff with practical, real world, embedded linux design experience.

Review and compare a range of vendor specific Embedded Linux products.
LSM '07 conference on free software for embedded systems
Jul. 10 - 14, 2007 Amiens, France

The LSM/RMLL '07 meeting (Libre Software Meeting - Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre 2007) is organized at Amiens, France, July 10-14, 2007. Like last year, a special Embedded Session is scheduled on free software (toolchains, embedded Linux, Real Time Linux...) for Embedded Systems.
Intel Developer Forum - San Francisco
Sep. 18 - 20, 2007 San Francisco

Intel Developer Forum is the premier technology industry event that takes place around the world and draws technology professionals and companies who are actively directing where technology is going. At this IDF, you learn about and get insight on the benefits of Intel Core microarchitecture, capabilities per watt, software threading,
Mobile Web Americas Conference and Expo
Oct. 02 - Sep. 04, 2007 Orlando, Florida

The event will focus on how businesses and services can take their sites mobile and capitalize on a market that is predicted to grow in the coming years. Promoters note that in Japan, 40 percent of adults access the web from mobile phones.
Intel Developer Forum - Taipei
Oct. 15 - 16, 2007 Taipei, Taiwan

Intel Developer Forum is the premier technology industry event that takes place around the world and draws technology professionals and companies who are actively directing where technology is going. At this IDF, you learn about and get insight on the benefits of Intel Core microarchitecture, capabilities per watt, software threading,



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